rr. = 18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 24, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" There's still tickets available for the 25th annual barbecue By Doris Hill Greenbank News The greeters at church on Sunday were Jim and Marolyn Rushford. The ministry of music was pro- vided by Geter Cameron and Eva Hunter. The Greenbank Vacation Bible School will be held Aug. 20 to 24 from 9:30 a.m. to noon for ages four to 10 years. Older children are invited to help with the crafts. There will be crafts, Bible sto- ries, games, snacks, and songs. It is $10 a child or "$25 for a family. For more information or to register, call Mary Jean at 905-985- 0535. Greenbank Church will be closed for the month of August while Ross is on holidays. The Greenbank Cemetery Memorial Service will be Aug. 19 at 2 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Michael Bishop. Harry and | attended the Taylor family reunion picnic on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jean Houghland in Epsom. It was for the offsprings of Robt. and Margaret Taylor, who resided for many years on Conc. 6 of Reach. They were my parents. There was over 70 mem- bers of family attended from many parts of Ontario. Thanks to Jean and her family for hosting it. Time to get your tickets for the Greenbank Church's 25 annual beef barbecue on Friday, Aug. 3 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. For tickets call Rodd Foster at 905-985-8298. Don't forget the homemade pies, and all the help with other 'work, such as scrubbing potatoes, helping with tables and many other jobs. Church service in Greenwood on Sunday Church service for the charge, will be held in Goodwood United Church this week at the hour of 10 a.m. Epsom Church is presently undergoing reno- vations which will be a great improvement to the sanctuary. The first service to be held there will be Aug. 12. Because of the Civic holiday, there won't a.m. Saturday visitors with Ruth Ashton were Barry and Tara Catherwood and baby Peyton of Courtice. b Rob Ashton and fiancee y Allison have asked that | pass on their thanks to the community for the recent showers in their honour. Your generosity was over- whelming and the support was greatly appreciated. UTicA & Epsom Vera Brown be any service on Aug. S. August services are at 10 YMCA introducing arts, gymnastics programs Due to community interest, for two weeks this summer the YMCA is introducing creative arts and gymnastics into the lineup of great summer programs. Creative arts and gym- nastics will take place at R.H. Cornish Public School, offered July 30 to Aug. 3 for youth six to 13 years. Participants will love this mix of arts, dance, drama and gym- nastics. To register for this pro- gram or any other YMCA summer program please call the YMCA at 905-985- 2824. -- 'RDG. is aay is * In Home Wedding Services Port Perry I -- RTH Lud Port Perry Plaza Member Durham/Kawartha Lakes Michelle & Carolyn 16121 Scugog Island Road ~ (Poggy"s Place - rear entrance) 905-985-7386 ¥ » $5 fe $3. 50 for Alig Aa gi "Good Children Good Old-Fashion Fun Day July 25th, 11am - 4pm fw Games, Rates, Challenges, Food! rig lve entertainment, try your hand at tedd ¥ -bring or buy a picnigaunch! -Fashigned- in for ¢ Chan a Bat scott FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 905- 985. 3589 iditional pioneer games, - Your #1 source for local imformation i ---- Sr ars msm iam GLO ZANE « SANDING/SALTING CLEAN-UPS Rob Scott Port Perry, Tel: 905-985-2535 + SNOWPLOWING/REMOVAL + LAWN/GARDEN CARE Ont. LOL 1A4 Mobile: 905-261-7840 boy wa foe 5 279 Queen St, 905-985-2775 | going to the Jester's Court!! To eat, drink and have a good time! OVERRIDGE FIREPLACE WAREHOUSE Old Port Perry Exclusive Harvest Tables Pine Entertainment Centres Decorating Accessories 160 Queen Street, 905-985-8902 Sharon MacKinnon RSH) » Gas & Propane Fireplaces Direct to you * Worry Free 170 Casimir St., Port Perry 985-0715 1-800-638-4751 & New Nautical Port Perry